The TRD 86 is a car based on the Toyota 86 and enhanced by TRD (Toyota Racing Development), Toyota's in-house tuning shop. This vehicle was run by the GAZOO Racing team, and took part in the Shinshiro Rally stage of the multi-stage TRD Rally Challenge Series held in Japan in 2012. The car finished in a credible 13th place overall (8th in the Toyota-only Class 4), but perhaps most remarkably, the GAZOO Racing TRD 86 was actually driven by the President of the Toyota motor company during the race.

Tamiya has faithfully reproduced this sleek racing machine in 1/10 scale on the TT-02 entry level touring car chassis. The TT-02 chassis platform is the successor to the TT-01 as it incorporates many new features to make it even easier for the new R/C kit builder to assemble and learn from. The TT-02 chassis performs well as cornering and overall speed has been enhanced to take advantage of new electronics available on the market. In addition to the TT-02 being an ideal platform to start from, R/C hobbyists can expand its potential by adding many of the Ho-Up-Options available to increase the cars speed and performance.

This is a body reamer designed to make body mount holes on polycarbonate material a breeze. This new tool comes with a "TRF" (Tamiya Racing Factory) inscription to make it stand out amongst your racing buddies at your local race track.

The point of the tool features "stepped" sections which allow the measurement of holes up to 6mm in diameter, in 1mm steps. Each step has a straight section to prevent the holes from being made any larger than desired.

A cap is included to ensure that the tool can be safely stored when not in use.